Vicent J. Climent Blasco (Algemesí, 1977) is a graduate in Philology. He is currently working as a secondary school teacher.
His professional work centres on the world of education, and more specifically on Valencian language teaching: he has collaborated on the development of textbooks for primary and secondary schools, has created various teaching materials which promote the language and has undertaken numerous editing and translation projects.
Vicente Botín has worked for Televisión Española for 38 years, on programmes such as Informe Semanal and En Portada. Deeply knowledgeable about South America, he has reported on the region hundreds of times. In 1999 he was named the public channel’s correspondent for Argentina and other Southern Cone countries.
Vicente Lleó Cañal is Professor of History of Art at the Universiidad de Sevilla. He has been research assistant to Prof.
Córdoba, 1970. His most recent works are the poetry collection Tiempo (2009), the essay Pasadizos. Espacios simbólicos entre arte y literatura (2008), and his “work in motion”, Circular 07. Las afueras (2007), described by Eloy Fernández Porta as a ”total novel”. He has been awarded the Premio Málaga de Ensayo, the Premio Andalucía Joven de Narrative in 2005 and the Premio Arcipreste de Hita in 1999.
Vicente Merlo is a doctor of Philosophy and author of a dozen books, notable amongst which are Las Enseñanzas de Sri Aurobindo (Kairós, 1998), Simbolismo en el Arte Hindú (Bibl